Generative NFTs have NO Copyright?!
Generative Art NFTs have no copyright because works generated autonomously by code/AI, with no human input, doesn’t qualify for IP protection!
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A list of all the episodes you will find in the So This Is My Why podcast, including show notes, links and other episodes that you might find interesting.
Generative Art NFTs have no copyright because works generated autonomously by code/AI, with no human input, doesn’t qualify for IP protection!
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Eric Toda is the Global Head of Social Marketing and Head of Meta Prosper at Meta. Prior, he was CMO at Gap Inc, Global Head of Social Marketing and Editorial Content at Airbnb and Global Digital Brand Marketing Director at Nike.
Bilal Zaidi is an entrepreneur & co-founder of two successful podcasts, Creator Lab & the Investment Advice (with Trung Phan & Jack Butcher).
Netflix has launched an NFT digital scavenger hunt in conjunction with the Love, Death + Robots Season 2. Here’s how to play & find them all!
Quick Guide to Netflix’s NFT Digital Scavenger Hunt for Love, Death + Robots Read More »
What sort of IP exists in an NFT? What is the likelihood that your NFT has trademark, copyright, patent and/or design protection?
What kind of IP exists in an NFT? Read More »
Jamilia Grier is a privacy and regulatory attorney, and also web3 legal advisor to NFT projects like WOW Pixies DAO.
Ep 82: The Law around NFTs & DAOs – Jamilia Grier (Founder, ByteBao) Read More »
Mai is CEO of Curious Addys, a Web3 startup building the best educational platform and community for newcomers to Web3. She is building ember.help, a platform where anyone can ask questions on Web3 and get guaranteed answers from experts. Previously, Mai was a senior software engineer at Gusto and VP of marketing at Logbar, a Japanese startup where she co-created the world’s first handheld offline translation device, ili.
e Ling Lim leads the Global Programs team at 500 Global, overseeing the strategic development and implementation of programs for 500’s network of startups all over the world. In her role, she also advises governments, corporations, and foundations in designing and developing startup ecosystems and innovation programs. Prior to 500 Global, Ee Ling was an Investment Banker with Bank of America Merrill Lynch and CIMB Investment Bank, executing M&A, equity and debt capital market transactions in Southeast Asia.
Ee Ling is also the Co-Founder and CEO of Smarter Me, a K-12 edutech startup headquartered in Singapore, that equips primary and secondary school students with the skillset, mindset, and heartset to define their own success and happiness in the future. Through digital technology and entrepreneurship education, students develop mastery in problem-solving, critical-thinking, collaboration, and creativity. She also hosts Young Founders Summit Asia, a leading startup program in Asia that provides aspiring teenage founders with workshops and mentorship to launch impact-based startups.
STIMY Newsletter Issue 29: Debbie Soon, the Future of NFTs, buying a Tasty Toastys NFT, Crypto Lawsuit & Launching Meta Angels
#STIMY 29: Making a Wish to Enter the Metaverse Read More »
Nicole Quinn is a General Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, where she focuses on consumer and FinTech investing. Consumer behavior, founder insights, and company brand are core in Nicole’s mind. Nicknamed the “Celebrity Whisperer”, she has led the Series A in Cameo and Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs and seed rounds in Girlboss, Illumix and Sagely. She also invested in the Series B in Calm and Series C in Goop. Earlier, she sourced Rothy’s and Zola.
Prior to joining Lightspeed, Nicole had her own startup in the wearables space and worked at the European FinTech startup Nutmeg. Earlier in her career she was at Morgan Stanley where she worked on the IPOs for Facebook, Pandora, Groupon and Ocado.
Nicole has been featured in The Wall Street Journal’s VC Women to Watch and Marie Claire New Guard Awards. She is on Lightspeed’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee and an advocate for change around diversity.
Nicole received a B.A. in Economics and Math from York, England and an MBA from Stanford.